Beginner Tips and Tricks
Experiment with prices
Try different prices for your products to see which ones generate the most profit. Incrementally increase the cost of your products to determine which price point generates the most profit.
Keep an eye on your competition
Pay attention to what your competitors are doing, and adjust your strategy accordingly. You may need to change your prices or improve your store’s appearance to compete effectively.
Offer exceptional customer service
Providing exceptional customer service can set your business apart from competitors and generate customer loyalty. Train your employees to handle complaints and go the extra mile to satisfy customers.
Expand your business
Once you’ve established a successful business, consider expanding by opening a second location or adding new products or services. However, be sure to carefully research and plan any expansion to ensure its success.
Buy cheaper
Use the cheaper wholesale store that is farther south to reduce your costs. The distance is a bit longer, but the price difference and the fact that this is a drive-thru saves you a lot of money and time.
Train your employees
Train your first employee for several days before putting them in the store to increase efficiency and productivity. This may initially cost you a little more time, but it will be worth it financially.
Buy a building
Select the appropriate building and click the “send building purchase offer” button. Now make an offer for the property. You will see all the buildings that are for sale on the “Real Estate tab.” These have better prices so that you can negotiate even better. Try to negotiate as skillfully as possible. After all, this is not a charity.
Understand the supply chain
You will deal with various household goods stores and suppliers during your job. Talk to them so they will deliver to your businesses and drive for you. You can access their phone number in the future by talking to them. The goods will then be delivered to the front door of your respective stores.
Store design
Don’t save on the wrong end and run an unattractive store. With beautiful walls, floors, and especially music, you will make your customers much happier, increasing their satisfaction and your rating.
Part-time employment
Split your first employee’s shifts and have them work six days a week only for a few hours. For example, this could be from morning to early afternoon. It gives you the flexibility to run all the errands in the morning and then cover the rest of the shift. This will significantly increase your profits in the early stages.
Don’t forget to clean
No one likes a dirty store. Clean your store and purchase any necessary supplies. It’s best to do this after hours and make sure to clean up to 100%. It won’t take very long, and you’ll still get enough sleep. Also, you have time in the morning for more essential things.
Taxes
As soon as you earn above average, you will receive a tax bill every 60 days (equivalent to one year in the game), which you must pay within 20 days. If you don’t pay it on time, the tax office will start collecting things until you have followed up on demand.
Stay in a good mood
In Big Ambitions, it is crucial to keep a good mood. You can go to the casino, watch TV, play video games, sleep on a park bench, or rest on a boat. For each, you’ll get a perk for a specific duration. So you also should keep doing something that makes you happy in the game.
Take a break
Give yourself some time, and take a day off every week to restock and track your daily sales. Incrementally increase the cost of your products to determine which price point generates the most profit.
Get a truck
In your initial car, space is limited. You should buy a truck as soon as possible to take care of your goods more efficiently. Because it can carry 20 boxes, your refills will be much less stressful and completed faster.
Get more display cases
Buy three display cases instead of one early to sell cheap gifts, expensive gifts, and cheap flowers. By doing so, you can maximize your profits and earn up to $2,400 a day by the end of first week.